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The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has decided that a man may apply for blood tests to prove paternity at any court hearing into the issue of maintenance, and the best interests of the child do not override this right. In this case, the alleged father of a child had been ordered to pay a nominal amount of child support in a hearing eight years before. When the mother applied for an increase in the amount of child support, the father …